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Haier, Richard J.; Jung, Rex E. – Roeper Review, 2008
The goal of this article is to summarize current brain research on intelligence and creativity that may be relevant to education in the near future. Five issues are addressed: (a) Why is there a neuroscience interest in intelligence? (b) Can intelligence be located in the brain? (c) Why are some brains smarter than others? (d) What do we know…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Creativity, Neurology, Brain
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Sommer, Tobias; Glascher, Jan; Moritz, Steffen; Buchel, Christian – Learning & Memory, 2008
According to the modulation hypothesis, arousal is the crucial factor in the emotional enhancement of memory (EEM). However, the multifactor theory of the EEM recently proposed that cognitive characteristics of emotional stimuli, e.g., relatedness and distinctiveness, also play an important role. The current study aimed to investigate the…
Descriptors: Memory, Correlation, Brain, Neuropsychology
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Schiller, Daniela; Cain, Christopher K.; Curley, Nina G.; Schwartz, Jennifer S.; Stern, Sarah A.; LeDoux, Joseph E.; Phelps, Elizabeth A. – Learning & Memory, 2008
Fear responses can be eliminated through extinction, a procedure involving the presentation of fear-eliciting stimuli without aversive outcomes. Extinction is believed to be mediated by new inhibitory learning that acts to suppress fear expression without erasing the original memory trace. This hypothesis is supported mainly by behavioral data…
Descriptors: Intervention, Memory, Therapy, Fear
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Cheng, Liying – Language Testing, 2008
The testing and examination history in China can be traced back to the imperial period nearly two thousand years ago. The existence of English language testing (tests), on the other hand, has a much shorter history. These English tests, developed and administered over the past 20 years, however, are taken by billions of learners of the English…
Descriptors: Testing, Language Tests, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)
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Peppink, D.; Douma-Kloppenburg, D. D.; de Rooij-Askes, E. S. P.; van Zoest, I. M.; Evenhuis, H. M.; Gille, J. J. P.; van Hagen, J. M. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2008
Background: Determining the aetiology of intellectual disability (ID) enables anticipation of specific comorbidity and can thus be beneficial. Blood sampling, however, is considered stressful for people with ID. Our aim was to evaluate the feasibility of a non-invasive screening technique of nine microdeletions/duplications among adults with ID of…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Identification, Genetics, Sampling
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Blau, Gary; Andersson, Lynne; Davis, Kathleen; Daymont, Tom; Hochner, Arthur; Koziara, Karen; Portwood, Jim; Holladay, Blair – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2008
A model is presented showing hypothesized common and parallel antecedents of employee organizational development activity (ODA) versus professional development activity (PDA). A common antecedent is expected to affect both ODA and PDA, while a parallel antecedent is expected to affect its corresponding work referent. This model was tested using a…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Learning Motivation, Organizational Development, Professional Development
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Yang, Der-Ching; Li, Mao-neng Fred – Educational Studies, 2008
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the number sense performance of 3rd-graders in Taiwan, and to diagnose areas of weakness or deficiency in number sense development. A total of 808 3rd-graders participated in this study. The results indicated that these students did not perform well on each of the five number sense components…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Numeracy, Grade 3, Elementary School Students
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Gorlewski, Julie, Ed. – English Journal, 2008
Current research upholds the significance of formative assessments in the classroom. Formative assessments are relevant to theory and practice; they offer positive possibilities with respect to both policy and pedagogy. At the policy level, formative assessments offer a means to minimize the negative effects of highstakes testing. The culture of…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Testing, High Stakes Tests, Standardized Tests
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Wisehart, Gary; Mandell, Mark – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2008
A methodology is described that teaches science process by combining informal logic and a heuristic for rating factual reliability. This system facilitates student hypothesis formation, testing, and evaluation of results. After problem solving with this scheme, students are asked to examine and evaluate arguments for the underlying principles of…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Biology, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills
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Gathercole, Susan E.; Alloway, Tracy P.; Kirkwood, Hannah J.; Elliott, Julian G.; Holmes, Joni; Hilton, Kerry A. – Learning and Individual Differences, 2008
The purpose of this study was to explore the profiles of classroom behaviour relating to attention and executive functions in children with very poor working memory, and to test the hypothesis that inattentive behaviour and working memory problems co-occur. Teachers rated problem behaviours of 52 children with low working memory scores aged 5/6…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Memory, Profiles, Student Behavior
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Skilton, Paul F.; Forsyth, David; White, Otis J. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2008
Building from research on learning in workplace project teams, the authors work forward from the idea that the principal condition enabling integration learning in student team projects is project complexity. Recognizing the challenges of developing and running complex student projects, the authors extend theory to propose that the experience of…
Descriptors: Assignments, Student Projects, Cooperative Learning, Integrated Activities
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Hunt, Amelia R.; Chapman, Craig S.; Kingstone, Alan – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2008
Everyone has probably experienced chronostasis, an illusion of time that can cause a clock's second hand to appear to stand still during an eye movement. Though the illusion was initially thought to reflect a mechanism for preserving perceptual continuity during eye movements, an alternative hypothesis has been advanced that overestimation of time…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Time Management, Human Body, Experiments
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Barry, Carol L.; Finney, Sara J. – Research & Practice in Assessment, 2009
The effects of gathering test scores under low-stakes conditions has been a prominent domain of research in the assessment and testing literature. One important area within this larger domain concerns the implications of a test being low-stakes on test evaluation and development. The current study examined one variable, the testing context, that…
Descriptors: Testing, Context Effect, Comparative Analysis, Test Validity
Dupree, Jeffrey J. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study took place on Long Island, New York. Through an ethnographic approach, the beliefs of middle school principals regarding No Child Left Behind testing, highly qualified teachers, teacher evaluation, quality teaching, and instructional leadership were investigated. Eight principals, of differing gender and experience levels and serving in…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Beliefs
Coburn, Jamie Lynn – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study sought to explore the relationship between attendance in public prekindergarten programs and school readiness skills using regression discontinuity methodology. A sample of 179 students entering prekindergarten and 67 students entering kindergarten who had completed prekindergarten the previous year was collected with parental consent…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Preschool Education, Statistical Analysis, Geographic Regions
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